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Lady Antebellum is extending their "Take Me Downtown" trek into 2014. And the band's Charles Kelley found a creative way to spread the news. The country singer demonstrated his skills as a celebrity impersonator in a video announcing the new tour dates. He names the trek's opening acts as Doobie Brother Michael McDonald.

Charles also appears in the clip as Luke Bryan, Lady Gaga, Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder, and a naked Justin Bieber - playing a strategically placed guitar.

Lady A's new string of dates begins in Charleston, West Virginia on January 9th, and continues into April. The group will launch their "Take Me Downtown Tour" in Southaven, Mississippi on November 8th.

Kip Moore and Kacey Musgraves are on board as openers for both the 2013 and 2014 shows.

Lady Antebellum "Take Me Downtown Tour" 2014 Dates

January 9 - Charleston, West Virginia, at the Charleston Civic Center January 10 - Raleigh, North Carolina, at the PNC Arena January 14 - Cincinnati, Ohio, at the U.S. Bank Arena January 18 - Wichita, Kansas, at the Intrust Bank Arena January 19 - Lubbock, Texas, at the United Spirit Arena January 30 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the Wells Fargo Center February 7 - Tampa, Florida, at the Tampa Bay Times Forum February 8 - Jacksonville, Florida, at the Veterans Memorial Arena February 14 - Bossier City, Louisiana, at the CenturyLink Center February 15 - Birmingham, Alabama, at the BJCC Arena February 16 - Lafayette, Louisiana, at the Cajundome February 20 - Washington, DC, at the Verizon Center February 21 - New York, New York, at Madison Square Garden February 22 - Uncasville, Connecticut, at the Mohegan Sun Arena February 28 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Air Canada Centre March 1 - London, Ontario, Canada, at the Budweiser Gardens March 6 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, at the Credit Union Centre March 7 - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, at the Rexall Place March 8 - Calgary, Alberta, Canada, at the Scotiabank Saddledome March 10 - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, at the Pacific National Exhibition March 12 - Boise, Idaho, at the Taco Bell Arena March 14 - Reno, Nevada, at the Lawler Events Center March 15 - Ontario, California, at the Citizens Business Bank Arena March 16 - Fresno, California, at the Save Mart Center March 18 - Los Angeles, California, at the Staples Center March 21 - Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Mandalay Bay Events Center March 22 - San Diego, California, at the Valley View Casino Center March 24 - Phoenix, Arizona, at the US Airways Center March 25 - Las Cruces, New Mexico, at the Pan American Center March 27 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, at the Chesapeake Energy Arena March 28 - Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the BOK Center April 11 - Atlanta, Georgia, at the Philips Arena April 12 - New Orleans, Louisiana, at the New Orleans Arena April 26 - Charlotte, North Carolina, at the Time Warner Cable Arena April 27 - Knoxville, Tennessee, at the Thompson-Boling Arena